Best Wine Country Hotel: Gervasi Vineyard in Canton

America's great wine regions also happen to be home to some of the nation's best hotels. 10Best set out to find the best wine country hotels in the USA by recruiting a panel of wine travel experts to nominate their favorite wine country accommodations. Then we asked our readers to vote for their favorites. After four weeks of voting, the results are in.

3rd Street FlatsMcMinnville Ore.

Located in Historic Downtown McMinnville in the heart of Oregon Wine Country, 3rd Street Flats blends the best parts of a hotel, vacation rental and B&B in each of its uniquely appointed luxury flats.Photo courtesy of 3rd Street Flats / Facebook

The Canyon VillaPaso Robles, Calif.

Located in the rolling green hills of Paso Robles, The Canyon Villa features just four rooms, each with spectacular views, Italian architecture and luxury amenities. Guests start the day with a complimentary three course gourmet breakfast at this wine country B&B, take in a day of wine tasting in Paso Robles Wine Country and finish with a small plates wine hour at The Canyon Villa with a critically acclaimed world class chef/owner.Photo courtesy of The Canyon Villa

Salamander Resort & SpaMiddleburg, Va.

This 340-acre resort in Virginia Wine Country offers guests easy access to the town of Middleburg, with onsite amenities like an equestrian center, nature trails, a spa, tennis and golf facilities, swimming pool and a cooking studio. Guests will fine more than 50 wineries within an hour's drive.Photo courtesy of Salamander Resort & Spa

San Ysidro RanchSanta Barbara, Calif.

Considered one of the top hotels in the world, San Ysidro Ranch has been a treasured romantic destination--among stars and us regular folk--for over a century. Situated in the foothills of Montecito, the hotel consists of a combination of suites and cottages perfectly suited to enjoy the best of Santa Barbara's wine region.Photo courtesy of San Ysidro Ranch

Hermann Hill Vineyard and InnHermann, Mo.

This luxury B&B in Hermann – home to some of Missouri's best wineries – offers 20 guest suites, some with spectacular views over Norton Vineyard. Amenities include a world-class spa overlooking the Missouri River Valley and a daily gourmet breakfast.Photo courtesy of Hermann Hill Vineyard and Inn / Facebook

Solage CalistogaCalistoga, Calif.

Solage Calistoga in Napa Valley has 83 rooms and six suites, all luxurious and newly updated in warm woods with pebble floor showers and locally-made toiletries. The cabana-fringed pool ranks among the best in the valley, and the restaurant, Solbar, has earned itself a Michelin Star.Photo courtesy of Solage Calistoga

Calistoga RanchCalistoga, Calif.

Wine country visitors staying at the 50 guest lodges at this luxury hotel in Calistoga share a 157 acre backyard, and each lodge has an outside living room comfortable for lounging any time of year and an outdoor shower. Visitors who can pull themselves away from their lodge can explore Napa Valley's 300-plus wineries.Photo courtesy of Calistoga Ranch

The Inn At Little WashingtonWashington, Va.

Known for its exceptional service, The Inn At Little Washington features 24 tastefully decorated rooms and suites, spread throughout several historic homes. Suites and accommodations in annex buildings offer unique extras such as patios, fireplaces – some with private gardens. The hotel is also home to a celebrated American restaurant with a large wine cellar.Photo courtesy of Inn at Little Washington

The top 10 winners in the category Best Wine Country Hotel are as follows:

A panel of experts partnered with 10Best editors to picked the initial 20 nominees, and the top 10 winners were determined by popular vote. Experts Jill Barth (L’occasion) and Jil Child (Wine Tours of the World) were chosen based on their extensive knowledge of U.S. wineries and wine travel.

The Experts

Jill Barth

Jill Barth is an American journalist covering wine, food and travel. She's the author of the award-winning wine blog, L'Occasion, and a contributor at Forbes.com and USA TODAY 10Best Eat Sip Trip. Jill is a Provence Wine Master from the Wine Scholar Guild and was a 2018 Fellow at the Symposium for Professional Wine Writers. Find her on Instagram and Twitter.

Jill Barth

Jill Barth is an American journalist covering wine, food and travel. She's the author of the award-winning wine blog, L'Occasion, and a contributor at Forbes.com and USA TODAY 10Best Eat Sip Trip. Jill is a Provence Wine Master from the Wine Scholar Guild and was a 2018 Fellow at the Symposium for Professional Wine Writers. Find her on Instagram and Twitter.

Jil Child

Jil earned a B.A. in Economics, with an emphasis in business wine, from Sonoma State University and is a certified Sommelier. She is a partner and co-owner of Wine Tours of the World, a full service global wine tour company specializing in custom wine vacations. She has worked with and consulted with wineries and is an expert in many different positions including sales, distribution, education, events and private wine tasting tours. She teaches Tasting Room Management at Sonoma State University and is a professional wine judge for various wine competitions throughout the U.S.

Jil Child

Jil earned a B.A. in Economics, with an emphasis in business wine, from Sonoma State University and is a certified Sommelier. She is a partner and co-owner of Wine Tours of the World, a full service global wine tour company specializing in custom wine vacations. She has worked with and consulted with wineries and is an expert in many different positions including sales, distribution, education, events and private wine tasting tours. She teaches Tasting Room Management at Sonoma State University and is a professional wine judge for various wine competitions throughout the U.S.